AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCholera Response: The EU approved €2.3 million in emergency aid for cholera containment across West and Central Africa, with Nigeria getting €1.5m and support also going to Cameroon (€100k), the Central African Republic (€500k), and Chad for treatment, WASH work, surveillance, and community outreach. Chad Politics & Justice: Chad’s president has pardoned key opposition figures, including Succès Masra and others, as N’Djamena calls for calm after releases from jail. International Court Clash: The US imposed sanctions on International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, escalating Washington’s push against the Hague court; the ICC says the move undermines the rule of law. Regional Peace Efforts: UNESCO’s Central Africa meeting ahead of the Bujumbura Forum highlighted security and humanitarian pressures across the Great Lakes and Lake Chad Basin, including cross-border insecurity and displacement. Public Safety (Chad-linked): Police arrested and repatriated a Chadian murder suspect from Nigeria to face trial in Chad.
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